Seperation[]
Do you think that we should seperate Human Transfiguration and Self Transfiguration into two articles? We know of several other Transfiguration spells:
- Human to Ferret (Crouch and Draco)
- Human to Pig
- the Badgering spell
- Spells that turn humans into toads and rats. (available in Lego Harry Potter: See here. (And by the way, the report also confirms that Hagrid will be a playable character)
What do you think?--Rodolphus 13:32, February 2, 2010 (UTC)
Bumping. Or should we create seperate articles?
- Human to ferret
- Human to toad
- Human to rat?
Or should we make both?--Rodolphus 13:33, February 3, 2010 (UTC)
Bumping.--Rodolphus 18:36, February 15, 2010 (UTC)
Bumping--Rodolphus 11:07, March 22, 2010 (UTC)
Self-Transfiguration --> human Transfiguration[]
The reference to human Transfiguration in HBP (Ch. 15-- "They had just embarked on the immensely difficult topic of human Transfiguration; working in front of mirrors, they were supposed to be changing their own eyebrows") indicates that the there's no distinction between "self-" and "human transfiguration." Compounded with the fact that there are apparently no instances of the term "self-Transfiguration" actually being used, while there is another quote referring to the practice of human Transfiguration (featured in the article, from GOF), it made sense to move and expand the topic. --Emmy (★) 18:39, November 5, 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, though no one said anything on the Talk page for Self-Transfiguration, I just found a reference to Self-Transfiguration on the W.O.M.B.A.T - however, the way it's used (in addition to the quote from HBP above, combined with the reference to "human Transfiguration" in GOF) makes me think that Self-Transfiguration is basically a type of Human Transfiguration, so it might make sense to make that distinction within an Article, without have a separate article. --Emmy (★) 18:54, November 5, 2010 (UTC)
Cross-Species Transfiguration is NOT one spell it's a bunch of spells so that should be changed.
KristyCrimson 20:13, October 17, 2011 (UTC)